] Annys or Agnes Wydeslade, daughter of John Wynnard of Wolveston, Cornwall , and of Hatherleigh , Devon , and widow of John Wydeslade, the younger, was Stonor ' s second wife. John Wynnard died in 1468 , having ap|pointed

1481 ABSTRACT. Indenture whereby William Stonor , knight, and John Wroughton , squire, and Henry Dogett , his feoffees, lease to Christopher Holand of Thame the messuage and horse-mill at Watlyngton, wherein Richard Good now dwells, for a term of

may have reference to the same matter as the letter from Sir John de Nouwers , No. 14. From Ch. Misc. , 37, i, 4, 5. Edmundus de Stonore, vic. Oxon ., ballivo hundredi de Chadlyngton salutem. Summone per bonos

36. JOHN STOKE TO EDMUND DE STONOR c. 1380 The following letter in the Collection ( A.C. , xlvi, 29) is also addressed by John Sto ke to Edmund Stonor , but is too mutilated for transcription. From A.C. ,

STONOR before 1431 The writer is Alys , daughter of Sir John Beauchamp of Powyk, who married (1) Thomas Boteler of Sudeley ( d. 1398 ) and (2) Sir John Dalyngrygge of Bodiham, Sussex ; she held Sudeley in dower,

CLOTH SUPPLIED TO JOHN BARANTYNE AND SIR WILLIAM STONOR 1478 -79 The earlier items seem to be for Mary Barantyne (see No. 294), so that Sir W. Stonor may have had some liability. " Peldelyon " (? peau de lion)

office aftir Garnon was grauntid by my last predecessour under seale unto oon John Stepneth, a servaunt of our Monastery dwelling in Seint Albons , which John I am certenne may not nor cannot avaunce and help the place in

] The writer, who was clearly connected with Salisbury , is probably the John Hurlegh, who was prebendary of Ramsbury in 1414 , Warden of the Hospital of St. Nicholas , Salisbury , from 1418 -20 , and rector of

on 20 July , 1473 , by William Olyver and John Hille, bailiffs of the town of Bridport , to Richard Beauchamp , Bishop of Salisbury , on behalf of John Wikes , chaplain, for his admission to the Chantry

servaunte of master Artolde, thenne person of the church of Wotton ; John , lorde of ledewell; Robert of Wotton ; John Ermyne; Henry Ermyne; Thomas of ffulwell; John , chapeleyne of Glymton; Jordan , clerke; and oþer,—that thabbot and